Is Olympus Mons the only mountain on the planet? Or is all the green technically mountains because earth has so much water and is bigger so that’s all that shows
greekscientist on
It looks a bit like northern Canada and Finland, who have many lakes due to old glaciers.
TheSnowJacket on
Well…the earth is multiple times the size of mars so if you took all the water from earth and put it on mars I’m pretty sure everyone on earth would die so…please don’t do this
RoyalPeacock19 on
As much water, or as much water *cover*? Because those are two very different things.
What caused that large inland sea on the lower right? Meteor strike? Extreme plate tectonics?
Hispanoamericano2000 on
It looks incredibly cool.
PlusMap7 on
Turn it upside down
IEC21 on
I strongly feel that you have this upside down.
Eris13x on
Nice to see this reposted
da_Ryan on
Back in the early Noachian period, Mars really did have a boreal ocean with river estuaries flowing north into that ocean. Mars‘ real problem was that it is only 1/9th the mass of Earth and its much smaller core cooled down so much so that convection currents needed to generate a magnetic field ended with the loss of the planetary magnetosphere so allowing the Sun’s solar winds to strip away the planet’s atmosphere.
If Mars had a mass of at least, for example, 0.4+ the mass of Earth then we might have been living in a living in a somewhat more interesting solar system. It’s sad really as Mars had the beginnings of plate tectonics in the form of Valles Marineris which should be compared with the Great East African Rift Valley.
DigitalJedi850 on
Lotta room for penguins.
Deciheximal144 on
Somebody should make a web based program with a slider to fill in your own custom mars ocean map.
Mountain-Life-4492 on
Who’s going to hike Olympus Mons with me?
gambler_addict_06 on
So where would the Olympos Mins be? The „West“?
budaweiser269 on
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Is Olympus Mons the only mountain on the planet? Or is all the green technically mountains because earth has so much water and is bigger so that’s all that shows
It looks a bit like northern Canada and Finland, who have many lakes due to old glaciers.
Well…the earth is multiple times the size of mars so if you took all the water from earth and put it on mars I’m pretty sure everyone on earth would die so…please don’t do this
As much water, or as much water *cover*? Because those are two very different things.
I miss [SimEarth](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SimEarth)’s Mars scenario. It would end up looking quite a bit like that. 🙂
Available as [abandonware](https://www.myabandonware.com/game/simearth-the-living-planet-10c), I see.
Makes a cool pokemon region
What caused that large inland sea on the lower right? Meteor strike? Extreme plate tectonics?
It looks incredibly cool.
Turn it upside down
I strongly feel that you have this upside down.
Nice to see this reposted
Back in the early Noachian period, Mars really did have a boreal ocean with river estuaries flowing north into that ocean. Mars‘ real problem was that it is only 1/9th the mass of Earth and its much smaller core cooled down so much so that convection currents needed to generate a magnetic field ended with the loss of the planetary magnetosphere so allowing the Sun’s solar winds to strip away the planet’s atmosphere.
If Mars had a mass of at least, for example, 0.4+ the mass of Earth then we might have been living in a living in a somewhat more interesting solar system. It’s sad really as Mars had the beginnings of plate tectonics in the form of Valles Marineris which should be compared with the Great East African Rift Valley.
Lotta room for penguins.
Somebody should make a web based program with a slider to fill in your own custom mars ocean map.
Who’s going to hike Olympus Mons with me?
So where would the Olympos Mins be? The „West“?
r/mapswithoutnewzealand